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US-9467327

Server-mediated setup and maintenance of peer-to-peer client computer communications

PublishedOctober 11, 2016
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Technical Abstract

A method and apparatus for facilitating communication between client computers is provided. The method provides for the use of ping probing by a server to determine the types of NAT devices and/or firewalls protecting the client computers. Once these are determined, the server can predict the response to communications from the client computers and instruct the client computers to contact each other. Once a session or tunnel is established it can be maintained through the use of a flag, even if contact with the server is lost.

Patent Claims
8 claims

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1. Apparatus for assisting peer nodes to establish connections with one another, wherein a given peer node has associated therewith an Internet access device, comprising: a hardware processor; a network interface; computer memory storing computer program instructions comprising a server having an associated private IP address space, a packet exchange mechanism, and a tunnel setup mechanism; the packet exchange mechanism operative to determine a type of Internet access device associated with a given peer node by: instructing the given peer node to send at least a first packet to a machine at a given target IP address and port; receiving a reflection packet from the given target IP address and port that includes a source IP address and port of the given peer node as determined by the machine; and using the reflection packet together with information about a local IP address and port used by the given peer node to determine the type of Internet access device; and the tunnel setup mechanism operative to attempt to set up a tunnel between at least a first peer node and a second peer node, wherein when tunnel setup succeeds the first and second peer nodes communicate data directly through the tunnel using the private IP address space and without passing through the server.

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2. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the tunnel setup mechanism is operative, for the first peer node: to instruct the first peer node to send a packet to the second peer node; and to receive a reflection packet from the second peer node to enable the server to confirm that the tunnel is operational in a given direction from the first peer node to the second peer node.

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3. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the tunnel between the first and second peer nodes is a VPN.

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4. A system managed by a service provider for assisting peer nodes to establish connections with one another, wherein a given peer node has associated therewith an Internet access device, comprising: an apparatus comprising hardware processor, a network interface, and computer memory storing computer program instructions comprising a server having an associated private IP address space, a packet exchange mechanism, and a tunnel setup mechanism; the packet exchange mechanism operative to determine a type of Internet access device associated with a given peer node by: instructing the given peer node to send at least a first packet to a machine at a given target IP address and port; receiving a reflection packet from the given target IP address and port that includes a source IP address and port of the given peer node as determined by the machine; and using the reflection packet together with information about a local IP address and port used by the given peer node to determine the type of Internet access device; the tunnel setup mechanism operative to attempt to set up a tunnel between at least a first peer node and a second peer node, wherein when tunnel setup succeeds the first and second peer nodes communicate data directly through the tunnel using the private IP address space and without passing through the server; and at least one relay node distinct from the apparatus and operative to facilitate communications between the first and second peer nodes when the tunnel setup does not succeed.

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5. The system as described in claim 4 wherein the tunnel between the first and second peer nodes is a VPN.

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6. The system as described in claim 4 wherein the server executes at least the tunnel setup mechanism for a third peer node to enable the first, second and third peer nodes to communicate with one another during a given session.

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7. The system as described in claim 6 wherein at least one communication during the given session is one of: a unicast, a broadcast, and a multicast.

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8. The system as described in claim 4 wherein the tunnel setup mechanism is operative, for the first peer node: to instruct the first peer node to send a packet to the second peer node; and to receive a reflection packet from the second peer node to enable the server to confirm that the tunnel is operational in a given direction from the first peer node to the second peer node.

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Filing Date

October 22, 2012

Publication Date

October 11, 2016

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